This unusual fine piece of property in the 
foothills of the Alleghenies, offered to close an 
estate. 
Fifteen acres of kept grounds and gardens, 
five acres of woodland and orchards, thirty 
acres of farm land. 
House is a large Colonial type with twenty 
rooms. Also large barn, straw shed, garage, 
seed and tool house, wood house, ice house, corn 
crib, chicken house, etc. All buildings are 
in good condition. 
For recreation there is a tennis court on the 
property, Motoring and Driving. Fishing and 
Hunting at Spruce Creek Rod and Cun Club 
Reservation, eight miles distant. 
For further particulars address 
CHARLES N. LOWRIE 
101 Park Ave. New York City 
FOR SALE 
One of the Finest 
Summer Homes 
in New England 
Located on 
Lake Sunapee, New Hampshire 
About Eighty Acres, Mostly 
Forest, Situated on a Point 
of Land, with Nearly a Mile 
of Waterfront 
The house contains nine master 
bedrooms, and five servant rooms, 
all on the second floor, as well as 
five Itathrooms, and modern con¬ 
veniences of all kinds, including 
electricity, telephone, and a per¬ 
fect system of sewerage. 
Near the house is a two-story 
boathouse with electric launch, row¬ 
boats, and canoes, a two-story gar¬ 
age accommodating three cars and 
chauffeurs’ rooms, and a gardener's 
cottage, with flower and vegetable 
gardens, 
A private dock for steamboat 
landings: pasturage and shed for 
cows: a large tennis court: and a 
golf course twenty minutes distant 
by boat. Fine paths and trails run 
through the woodlands. From the 
house there is a beautiful view the 
full length of Lake Sunapee. 
The house and all buildings were 
designed by a prominent architect, 
and the grounds were laid out by a 
landscape gardener—an ideal home 
for a large family. 
The sale is being made to settle 
the owner’s estate. 
For full information and photo¬ 
graphs communicate with 
GEORGE H. GRAHAM 
P. 0. Box 1150 
Springfield Massachusetts 
GREENWICH, CONN. 
An inimitable countryside of rugged scenery, 
lofty hilltops, charming homes, and 
delightful people 
FOR 
SALE 
A replica of Old New 
England. New and per¬ 
fectly appointed resi¬ 
dence, faithful in detail 
to its architectural sim¬ 
plicity. 
3 acres, shaded by fine trees. 
Flower and vegetable gardens. 
House contains 5 bedrooms, 3 
baths, i servants’ rooms and bath. 
Garage with chauffeurs quarters. 
For sale. 
The Long Island Sound 
washes with blue waters 
the curving shore line, 
of this ten acre estate, from 
the terrace of which the view 
spreads out in miles of sum¬ 
mer loveliness. 
8 masters* bedrooms, each with 
bath, 7 servants* bedrooms and 
bath. Garafte. Private beach. Gar¬ 
dens. For sale. 
LADD & 
NICHOLS 
GREENWICH, CONN, 
Telephone 1717 
15 EAST 54th STREET 
NEW YORK 
I F you intend to build and wish your new home to be different from the commonplace and expressive of your individ¬ 
uality. you wilt be interested in the two publications described here. "Colonial Houses.'' containing floor plans, 
perspectives, descriptions and up-to-date estimates for designs in that everpleasing style. Price by express pre¬ 
paid. $5. "Stucco Houses," containing perspectives, scale floor plans and estimates for designs suitable for this 
imperishable construction. Price by 
express prepaid, $5. In ordering 
give brief description of your require¬ 
ments and they will have earnest con¬ 
sideration. Plans furnished for the 
alteration of old buildings to the 
Colonial and Stucco Styles. Fireproof 
dwellings a specialty. Visits for con¬ 
sultation and inspection. 
Address HENRYT. CHILD. Architect 
(successor to E. S. Child) 
Room 1019 
29 Broadway, New York City 
COLD SPRING HARBOR, LONG ISLAND 
A stately house, crowning the wooded summit of its ample acres. 
Fine fields, under careful cultivation. Stables and outbuildings 
large and modern in detail. Beautiful views with the blue harbor 
shining through the trees. 
Residence contains 7 masters’ bedrooms, 4 masters’ baths, 6 servants’ bedrooms 
with bath. Scientific stables and farm buildings; garage; cottage; etc. 75 acres. 
For sale. 
LADD (EL NICHOLS 
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GREENWICH, CONN.—Telephone 1717 15 EAST 54th STREET, New York \ 
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I F you would build in the spirit of the 
"old lioiue," or remodel one of these 
and not destroy its charm, you will agree 
that, to liave the assistance of one experi¬ 
enced and interested in the solution of sOch 
problems is an important factor. 
MYRON S. TELLER, A.chitect 
No. 53 East 44th St., No. 280 Wall St., 
New York City. Kingston, N. Y. 
Designs for 
COUNTRY AND SUBURBAN HOMES 
REPRODUCTIONS OF OLD COLONIAL 
TYPES 
RESTORATION AND REMODELING OF 
OLD HOUSES A SPECIALTY 
Full or partial service rendered. 
Interview by appointment. 
HENRY ATHERTON FROST 
ELEANOR RAYMOND 
Houses Gardens Interiors 
1278 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE 
at Harvard Square 
CA.MBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 
j Shore Front Estate | 
§ Near Islip i 
i 13 ACRES ACTUAL WATER I 
I FRONT. NO LOW LAND. | 
I .'^tractive Colonial House, 8 bed- | 
i rooms, 3 baths, sleeping porch, | 
I breakfast porch, inclosed veranda, | 
I open fireplaces, surrounded by I 
j fine old trees. Stable and garage; | 
I bath house, bathing beach; good- | 
I sized motor boat. Adjoining and | 
i overlooking several large estates. | 
One of the most desirable water- | 
front properties onthe South Shore. | 
JEREMIAH ROBBINS, | 
I Babylon, L. I. Tel. Babylon 22 | 
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